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Two South Africans have started making moves to mobilize other
families who lost relatives in the Synagogue building tragedy to join them as
they conclude plans to sue Prophet TB Joshua.
Thanduxolo Doro and Mpho Molebatsi waited at Johannesburg’s
OR Tambo airport for days after the collapse for news of their sisters, who had
been visiting SCOAN.
Both families had last heard from their relatives hours
before the collapse, which happened at about 13:50 local time (12.50 GMT) on
Friday 12 September.
“It is not that the building collapsed, rather what was done after the collapse – we didn’t get any news from the church,” Doro, whose sister Vathiswa Madikiza died, told the BBC.
“When I contacted them they wouldn’t tell me anything. We saw
reports that emergency workers were denied access initially, access that could
have saved lives. The actions of the church after the incident are very
telling,” he said.
The death toll is now put at 115, including 84 South
Africans.
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